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Information about three different types of restaurants

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July 18, 2022
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» You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The table below shows information about three different types of restaurants. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

» You should write at least 150 words.

Information about three different types of restaurants

Sample Answer 1

The table data gives information on the average cost of lunch and dinner in three types of restaurants and also reveals the average time people spend on these restaurants. Overall, sit-down restaurants are more expensive and people spend more time on sit-down restaurants than they do in cafeterias and fast food restaurants.

As can be seen from the given data, lunch cost $10 in a sit-down restaurant which is 3 dollars higher than the cost of lunch in a cafeteria. Finally, the cheapest lunch could be found in a fast food restaurant which costs 4.5 dollars. During the lunch, people spend 45 minutes in a sit-down restaurant while they stay 30 and 20 minutes respectively in a café and fast food shop. On the other hand, dinners are expensive than the lunch and people spend more time on a restaurant for having the dinner than they do during lunch. Dinner costs $17 in a sit-down restaurant which is $7 higher than the cost of lunch in the same type of restaurant. People spend an hour to have their dinner. Similarly, dinner in a cafeteria costs $9.50 which is almost double than the cost of dinner in a fast food shop. People spend 45 minutes to have their dinner, on an average, when they dine in a cafeteria but take only 20 minutes when they have their dinners in a fast food shop.  

Sample Answer 2

The table compares the costs of the lunch and dinner and shows the average time people spent while having lunch and dinner in three different types of restaurants. A glance at the graph reveals that the cost of lunch is less expensive than dinner served at a restaurant.

According to the table data, the meal price in a sit-down restaurant, cafeteria and fast food restaurant varies. When comparing the cost of the restaurant, dinner is more expensive than lunch in a restaurant. The meal served in these three types of restaurant have one thing in common – customer spend more time on a restaurant where the meal is expensive. For example, people spend only 20 minutes on a fast food restaurant for the lunch and it costs them less than 5 dollars while a 45 minutes lunch in a sit-down restaurant costs 10 dollar. Interestingly, people spend more time in a restaurant during their dinner than they do while having their lunch. On an average, they spend 15 minutes more during dinner except in a fast food shop. The meals in a sit-down restaurant is more expensive than that of a cafeteria and fast food restaurant. For instance, dinner in a sit-down restaurant costs as high as 17 dollar which is more than thrice than the price of dinner in a fast food shop.

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